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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/24 12:14:32
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How did I miss this one? Love the lyric Lynn. Only crit is the drums seem just a bit too dry in contrast with the feel of the backing tracks.
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Lynn
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/25 10:47:59
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Ed, thanks for taking a listen. I'll give those drums some love on the next pass.
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/27 10:25:44
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I missed this one too...weird..anyway, sounds very good Lynn, vocal sound is top notch. It does sound very wide through headphones but I don't mind that. Still having EBow fun I hear Well put together song, glad you finished it up.
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/27 10:30:50
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Beautiful professional sounding recording, mix and production doing full justice to a top song. Like others the lyrics touched a real chord with me. Your vocals and harmonies are sublime. And I give another vote for the full use of the stereo field.
Top song!
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Lynn
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/27 19:10:57
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James, thanks for the kind words. I love that EBow and have a new song on the back burner featuring it. Bill, thank you kindly for your response. Let's make this a stereo world again!
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/27 19:22:23
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i love it! The guitar is very cool, and the drums fit nice. I would really love to hear a stripped down version. Without the strings, and then pull some of the reverb off the vocals. but, this is very nice. the ending is cool, almost like a band my uncle told me about, Fever Tree Nice big cat Jesse Q. Screed
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/28 13:00:19
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Jesse, I really appreciate your time and comments. I like your stripped down idea, kind of like "unplugged". I'll have to give it a listen.
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/29 12:34:29
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Lynn, your captivating voice is easy to like. You don't hear me say this often, but I would have lowered the strings a tad. Nice work!
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/29 15:55:12
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Ya it's a favorite trick of mine to get a song all fleshed out with 4 guitar parts etc and start turning things OFF. We tend to get attached after all the time we put into creating those different parts so it's hard to nuke them. I often try different guitars , capo, open tuning, and sometimes I turn them down but later I find if I Mute them the song becomes cleaner and more focused on the best parts.
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/01/31 16:19:36
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Leizer Lynn, your captivating voice is easy to like. You don't hear me say this often, but I would have lowered the strings a tad. Nice work!
Lasse, thanks for your time and comment. This is something I was wondering about, too. I don't think so when I'm listening in my car with the window open, but when I close the window the strings are there. Johnny, do the same thing with my stuff. I'm so used to overproducing that I have to remind myself to keep it simple. Thanks again for your input.
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/02/01 20:44:17
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Lynn, this is brilliant - your talent really shines through on this one - and you really are a very creative and talented musician. Great stuff my friend.
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Lynn
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Re: Along For The Ride
2017/02/03 10:46:20
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Mark, thank you so much for your kind words. I love your rendition of "Till There Was You".
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